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Queens Incubator to Deliver Fresh Food to Astoria/LIC Residents

E-Space, located at 36-46 37th St. (Photo: QEDC)

March 20, 2020 By Christian Murray

A Long Island City food-and-business incubator has announced a delivery service to help residents get fresh and packaged products during the state shutdown.

The Entrepreneur Space, which helps start-up eateries grow their business, will deliver freshly prepared meals from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on weekdays starting Wednesday, March 25. The E-Space will deliver within a half-mile radius from its 36-46 37th St base—with the aim of expanding its service area in coming weeks.

The E-Space is a 12,500-sq.-ft. venue with a fully equipped commercial kitchen and clients that make everything from three-course meals to unique desserts

Residents are advised to go to each establishment’s website and fill out an order. The items will then be delivered. A number of businesses are expected to join soon.

Businesses include:

Cooking with Corey  : Customized meals such as Teriyaki Shrimp and Pulled BBQ Chicken with Sweet Potato and Zucchini.

Daily Spoon/Destination Dumplings : Unique, handmade dumplings in various flavors that sell at such venues as Smorgasburg and Citi Field.

Ipsa Provisions : Dishes such as Chicken Tortilla Soup, Lasagna Bianca, and Yellow Mole with Chorizo Meatballs.

There will also be packaged products available for Delivery via USPS and FedEx to all areas:

Broma : Chocolate spread that is gluten free, non-GMO, and preservative-free, and contains no refined sugars.

Lucina’s Gourmet : West Indian style spicy black bean patties, rum cake, coco bread, and jerk seasoning.

Milene Jardine : High quality, artisanal chocolates.

More info is can be found here or at www.queensny.org

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